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Pieces to dress up the drawing room before Clarissa’s future mother in law comes to tea. 1809, Regency period, and all from Ackermann’s Repository where there’s nothing that isn’t in.

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Curtains. 1809. Collection of Oxford University. Digitalized version at archive.org. In the public domain due to age. via http://www.ekduncan.com/2012/01/regency-furniture-1809-1815-ackermanns.html
“Library sofa and candelabra.” 1809. Collection of Oxford University. Digitalized version at archive.org. In the public domain due to age. via http://www.ekduncan.com/2012/01/regency-furniture-1809-1815-ackermanns.html
“Drawing room chairs.” Plate 38. Volume 2. 1809. Collection of Oxford University. Digitalized version at archive.org. In the public domain due to age. via http://www.ekduncan.com/2012/01/regency-furniture-1809-1815-ackermanns.html
“French window curtains and Grecian Settee.” Plate 26. Volume 2. 1809. Collection of Oxford University. Digitalized version at archive.org. In the public domain due to age. via http://www.ekduncan.com/2012/01/regency-furniture-1809-1815-ackermanns.html
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